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Radical
and Moderate PalestiniansWho Is More Popular?

The
Palestinian Authority leadership does not see that the real threat to the
two-state solution is Hamas and the unwillingness of many Palestinians to
accept Israel's right to exist.

When Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas returned from New York to
Ramallah and told the Palestinians that he obtained UN recognition of a
Palestinian state within the pre-1967 lines -- namely, the West Bank, Gaza
Strip and east Jerusalem -- fewer than 5,000 Palestinians, many of them civil
servants who receive their salaries from the Palestinian Authority government,
turned out to greet him in Ramallah.When Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal came last week to the Gaza Strip and told
Palestinians that armed struggle and jihad were the only way to liberate all
Palestine, "from the river to the sea," and that there was no room
for the Zionists in Palestine because the country belonged only to Muslim and
Arabs, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians showed up to welcome Mashaal and
voice support for his plan to eliminate Israel and replace it with an Islamic
state.Even many Palestinians in the West Bank expressed support for Mashaal,
especially when he said that the Palestinians would never "give up one
inch of Palestine."The Palestinian Authority's official TV station in the West Bank broadcast
Mashaal's speech live, as well as Hamas celebrations marking the 25th
anniversary of the founding of the Islamist movement.If anything, the widespread support for Hamas's position is a sign of how
much the Palestinians have been radicalized over the past few decades.A Palestinian leader who talks about a Palestinian state in the West Bank,
Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem is less popular than one who talks about
"liberating Haifa, Jaffa, Beersheba and Safed."When Abbas says that a Palestinian state within the pre-1967 lines would
lead to a just and comprehensive peace in the Middle East, he is ignoring the
fact that a large number of Palestinians think otherwise.The pro-Hamas rallies in the Gaza Strip, where Palestinians chanted slogans
in favor of liberating Palestine "from the river to the sea" and
called for more rocket attacks against Israel reflect the authentic voice of
the Palestinian "street."This is not a voice that supports Hamas so much as one that denies Israel a
right to exist. The rallies were not about backing Hamas so much as they were
intended to express the true and sincere feelings of many Arabs and Muslims who
believe that Israel is an alien body that needs to be uprooted or exterminated.Were Mashaal given the chance to deliver a speech in the West Bank
advocating jihad and armed struggle against Israel he would have attracted tens
of thousands of people.The Palestinian Authority is well aware of the growing anti-Israel
sentiments among its constituents; that is why its leaders and spokesmen did
not dare utter a word against the Hamas leader when he talked about eliminating
Israel.On the contrary, instead of voicing reservations about Mashaal's messages of
hate and violence, Palestinian officials in the West Bank hailed his speech as
"positive."Why did they find the speech positive? Simply because Mashaal talked about
the need for unity between Hamas and Abbas's Fatah faction.How can the Palestinian Authority, which claims it remains committed to the
two-state solution, join forces with another group that is openly calling on
Muslims and Arabs to wage jihad in order to destroy Israel?As the case has always been with the Palestinian Authority, it is easier to
blame Israel and the US for destroying the two-state solution rather than Hamas
and other terror organizations.This view
was expressed this week by Saeb Erekat, the chief PLO negotiator, who once
again held Israel and the US solely responsible for the current stalemate in
the Middle East peace process."As regional and global shifts take place, the window of opportunity is
not only closing on the two-state solution, but on the U.S.'s central
involvement in the peace process," Erekat wrote. "Punishing the
Palestinians or anyone expressing support for the Palestinians, for taking
peaceful diplomatic steps, is counterproductive and dangerous. The two-state
solution is the best result for all concerned. The current Israeli government
does not see that. It is hoped that their long-term ally, the U.S., will."Erekat and the rest of the Palestinian Authority leadership do not see
Hamas's ambition of destroying Israel is an obstacle to peace -- nor do they
see that the real threat to the two-state solution is Hamas and the
unwillingness of many Palestinians to accept Israel's right to exist.Abbas, Erekat and other relatively moderate Palestinian leaders represent a
dwindling minority of Palestinians that still believes in the two-state
solution and peace with Israel. As demonstrated by last week's Hamas
celebrations, an increased number of Palestinians have still not come to terms
with Israel's right to exist.

"The
Sheikh's Dog Thinks He is the Sheikh"

America has
a difficult decision to make: If Iran is struck a blow by the United States and
its allies, extremist Sunni Islamists will exploit the situation to accelerate
a military build-up and continue to conspire to establish a global, militant
Islamic Caliphate. On the other hand, if the threat for a nuclear Iran is not
removed, the Persian Gulf interests of the United States and its oil-producing
allies will be seriously endangered. The Western world did not internalize that
the Muslim Brotherhood was closing ranks in the Middle East.

It is now clear that the West was overly hasty in unilaterally recognizing
"Palestine" as a non-member observer state in the UN, against
Israel's wishes and in legal contravention of the Oslo Accords. The decision
was made without providing Israel with a minimum commitment for the end of the
conflict, without recognizing Israel as a Jewish state and without sufficient,
agreed-upon security arrangements.The recognition of "Palestine" will lead, actually, to the
establishment of the United Islamic Terrorist State of Hamastan in the Gaza
Strip and West Bank.The Western world did not internalize that, within the Arab Spring, the
Muslim Brotherhood was closing ranks in the Middle East. It did not understand
the short role assigned to Mahmoud Abbas in gaining international recognition
for the terrorist state of Hamastan in an Islamist process that now probably
cannot be reversed. The Palestinians now wait, and pray for the safe arrival of
the ships from Iran, bringing weapons to refill the Gaza Strip arsenals of
Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, while the masses fill the squares and roar
for the destruction of Israel.In the meantime, there are signs that more serious sanctions might be taken
against Iran, and a Sunni coalition in the Middle East under American aegis
might be crystallizing. The media report a rapprochement in the positions of
Israel and Turkey. Such contacts, forced by the Iranian threat, may lead to a
renewal of relations between the two through a plan that will include
reparations, a kind of apology and the partial opening of the Gaza Strip crossings.Turkey's completion of its early warning systems and the fortifying of its
borders with anti-missile defenses, and the Iranian grumblings about
provocative American naval deployments in the Persian Gulf, might be
interpreted as Sunni Gulf states organizing with American help. Thus it is
possible that the United States' involvement in the agreements between Israel
and Egypt in the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip was also aimed at constructing a
pan-Arab Sunni Islamic front as part of the general trend. Hamas and the
Palestinian Islamic Jihad, which have just profited from the recognition of
Hamastan and from the achievements of Egyptian brokering, are behaving
themselves, despite the fact that the fragile, problematic ceasefire recently
achieved with American-Egyptian supervision is as sturdy as a cobweb and as
full of holes as a fishnet.Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood, both hungry for power, are busy
instituting a theocratic Pharaonic dictatorship a thousand times worse than the
Mubarak regime. The temporary readiness of the Islamic elements to accept the
Gaza ceasefire is exclusively the result of their need for economic and
military support from the "Crusaders" in America and Europe. It is
Islamic policy to postpone gratification until its leaders have built up their
might and are ready to betray their benefactors.Israel took into consideration the possibility that the Egyptian authorities
would not take serious steps to prevent weapons from being smuggled to their
Muslim Brothers in the Gaza Strip, weapons whose only purpose is to kill
Israelis. Nevertheless, Israel agreed to end Operation Pillar of Defense and
not invade the Gaza Strip and stop rockets from being fired at its civilians.
There are those who say that during the operation the Americans, planning to
challenge Iran by targeting Assad's Syria first, asked Israel not to undertake
a ground operation and to make do with air strikes in order to support the
creation of a Sunni Islamic front. The assumption was that an Israeli ground invasion
might rip apart the strategic Sunni constellation forming against Shi'ite Iran.The situation recalled the American demand that Israel not attack Iraq
during the First Gulf War in 1991, lest it endanger the Islamic Arab coalition.
In such circumstances the Israelis, and especially the Americans, who are
helping build up Egypt economically and politically while Morsi misleads them
by the nose, would do well to remember the prophet Jesse, who likened the
Pharaoh of Egypt to "a broken reed" and warned that "whereon if
a man lean, it will go into his hand, and pierce it."America has a difficult decision to make: If nuclear Iran is struck a blow
by the United States and its allies, extremist Sunni Islamists will exploit the
situation for a military buildup and continue to conspire to establish a
global, militant Islamic Caliphate. On the other hand, if the threat of a
nuclear Iran is not removed, the Persian Gulf interests of the United States
and its oil-producing allies will be seriously endangered, and Iran might
conceivably bomb Israel to show the rest of the world what it is capable of.When asked what his foreign policy was, Theodore Roosevelt famously said,
"Speak softly but carry a big stick." A number of months ago
President Obama was photographed talking to Turkey's Erdogan holding a baseball
bat. Now Obama should remove the bat from behind his back and demand from
Morsi, the broken reed, achievements on the ground – something no one seriously
expects will happen.Israel, however, has a "Magic Wand," which can intercept
medium-range missiles. Since November 29, 2012, when the European Union and the
UN created Hamastan, Israel has been gripping its Magic Wand more tightly and
prepared additional cudgels should they prove necessary.In the meantime, in view of the mass slaughter of Syrians, France and
Britain threaten Israel, which is planning to build in Jerusalem, while U.S.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton demands Israel show more sensitivity to the
Palestinians, and Rahm Emanuel, listening to his master's voice, castigates the
Israeli prime minister? As the Arab proverb says, "The sheik's dog thinks
he is the sheikh."Amin Farouk is a journalist based in the middle east.

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The Organization of Islamic Cooperation and its Role in Enforcing Islamic Law

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The gravity of the existential threat we face from Islamic Jihad is truly of epic proportions. It is essentially a battle pitting free-civilized man against a totalitarian barbarian. What is at stake is the struggle for our very soul - namely who we are and what we represent. The lives that were sacrificed for individual rights and freedoms that we've come to cherish are being chiseled away from right under our noses by the stealth jihadists. And many of us are in denial and totally clueless.

The left's appeasement and pandering to evil is nothing new. What makes their utopian delusions so infuriating and unpardonable is that it is not only they who will have to pay the consequences, and deservedly, so, they are thwarting and undermining our best efforts at resistance and are thus dragging us down in the process as well.

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Wiccans and Pagans don't believe in satan,, but this GOOF does. I think he damaged his brain. The poor dear, caved in his skull,, and must have serious frontal lobe damage. Amazing a human can be that screwed up in the head, to deform their own skull, for what??? Religion??? and one as abhorrant to ME, as islam is?? Same goes for the 72 virgins,, how twisted a religion that promises homicide bombers, endless orgies, in "heaven" after they blow up countless innocent people.